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    Default Tuning a B/saw video

    G'day,

    This video has just been posted at Woodwhisperer.com and I thought others might also enjoy taking a sqiz at it.

    http://s3.video.blip.tv/021000018409...pTuneup267.mp4

    "In this episode, I cover the basic setup and tuneup of one of the coolest tools in the shop, the bandsaw. Whether you plan on cutting veneer, re-sawing lumber, or cutting curves, the quality of the cut will improve if your bandsaw is properly tuned. Learn how to properly tension the blade, set the guides, adjust for drift, as well an many other tips can tricks."
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    G'day,

    This video has just been posted at Woodwhisperer.com and I thought others might also enjoy taking a sqiz at it.

    http://s3.video.blip.tv/021000018409...pTuneup267.mp4

    "In this episode, I cover the basic setup and tuneup of one of the coolest tools in the shop, the bandsaw. Whether you plan on cutting veneer, re-sawing lumber, or cutting curves, the quality of the cut will improve if your bandsaw is properly tuned. Learn how to properly tension the blade, set the guides, adjust for drift, as well an many other tips can tricks."
    Great Video definitely worth watching - twice!

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    waldo i downloaded the video but cant open it as windows doesnt know what file type it is.can you tell me please.
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    You shouldn't need to D/L it, you can watch it on his homepage
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    G'day Paul,

    As Djstimber has said, you can watch it directly from www.woodWhisperer.com Since you've downloaded it you'll need Quicktime http://www.apple.com/au/quicktime/player/ to watch it, otherwise VLC will also play it http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/27193
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    waldo,djstimber thanks.i knew i could watch it just thought i would download it & burn it for future reference.was worth watching just to see him fold the bs blade.

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    You can subscribe to the "woodwhisperer" videos using itunes. This way you do download them - for watching later.

    Same for "Furnitology" and Wood magazine videos.
    "... it is better to succeed in originality than to fail in imitation" (Herman Melville's letters)

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    G'day Jaspr,

    What is Furnitology? Is it subscription only or run on the same lines as Woodwhisperer?
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    G'day Jaspr,

    What is Furnitology? Is it subscription only or run on the same lines as Woodwhisperer?
    Here is a link Waldo http://www.furnitology.com/
    Can it be downloded some other way- other than i-tunes-jaspr?Will that work with a window$ machine?
    Regards,
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    G'day Forge,

    thanks for the link. The link I gave for Quicktime is also Windows happy, just have to click the right link to download it. VLC is compatible with both aswell.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Thanks for the link, all good
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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